The programme focuses on the British and the worldwide deaf community and covers a broad range of topics from areas such as education, deaf people's rights, technology and language. The programme is presented entirely in BSL and is broadcast with voice-over and subtitles in English throughout the programme.
Producer: Catherine Morgan
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19 episodes
The first of 20 weekly programmes for people with hearing problems. News, views and entertainment made more accessible for deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers by subtitles and sign language, This week: The Borgias, Interim Theatre's Equus
Runtime: N/A minThis week, Unemployment in Great Britain.
Runtime: N/A minThis week Cliff Richard talks about his new television series; and a visit to East Somerset Railway to meet Geoff Bown.
Runtime: N/A minThis week, The Arms Balance; Hi-De-Hi.
Runtime: N/A minThis week, Telephone aids; Eric Sykes
Runtime: N/A minIn the spirit of Christmas, a look at a new television channel for the deaf, called Channel 41.
Runtime: N/A minMagazine for the deaf community highlighting the latest issues.
5 episodes
Celebrating the achievements of the deaf community in mainstream media with Charlie Swinbourne, and a behind-the-scenes look at Waterloo Road's first deaf BSL character.
Runtime: 29 minMemnos Costi is joined by campaigner Craig Butcher to discuss what neurodiversity is, and how it can affect people's daily lives.
Runtime: 29 minWe examine the various ways in which families work, with stories of adoption and how siblings found growing up with each other in a mixed deaf/hearing family.
Runtime: 29 minAhmed Mudawi is joined by Vilma Jackson to explore her multicultural upbringing and celebrate the achievements of the international deaf community.
Runtime: 29 minWe take a look at today’s deaf LGBTQ+ society, exploring how things have changed. We take a peak at deaf drag and look at bisexuality and asexuality.
Runtime: 29 min